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ktvu's meteorologist mark tamayo joins us next on when you can expect some rain. n >>> a south bay charity says it will open its cold weather shelter program tomorrow. ehc line fielders runs three shelters at the national guard armories. the program provides 275 emergency beds some of them allocated for veterans and people previously living in homeless encampment. it's annual program serves almost 3,000 people each year. >>> and the timing of this really is good because our weather is changing. let's check in now with our meteorologist mark tamayo. and mark those temperatures have already dropped significantly. >> already we're talking about 40s. here's a look at some of the current numbers out there. san jose checking in 49 degrees. reports of fog already out toward santa rosa. the oakland airport, san jose and also out toward the fairfield area as well. in addition to the cold temperatures overnight we're tracking a major weather change with more storms developing out here in the pacific. first one you can pick out, there's the first circulation. this will be a
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and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> special delivery for the white house today. the first family's christmas tree arrived today by a horse drawn carriage. the first lady michelle obama, sasha, malia and bo were there to meet the tree. >>> letter carriers are delivering more and more packages about 10% more every year. the postoffice needs new revenue. postal officials told me today starting in three yet unannounced san francisco neighborhoods, people may get online purchases delivered in as little as two hours. >> we're very much into instant gratification, it's nice that the postoffice is doing that. >> reporter: amazon says it does same day delivery in some items. wal-mart just started doing it with their own employees delivering. this first in the nation pilot program just in time for christmas is limited to just 10 still unnamed retailers. this order by phone or internet before 2:00 p.m., you get it between four and 8:00 p.m. cost about $10. >> sometimes we're in r
and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> special delivery for the white house today. the first family's christmas tree arrived today by a horse drawn carriage. the first lady michelle obama, sasha, malia and bo were there to meet the tree. >>> letter carriers are delivering more and more packages about 10% more every year. the postoffice needs new revenue. postal officials told me today starting in three yet...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> a woman who says she was sexually abused decades ago by two teachers at a middle school in moraga says that she had to relive all the pain today. why that woman is startled how the district reacted to allegations that the school did not protect her. >> this is early when the abuse was starting. >> reporter: sometimes those silent words behind the smiling faces tell lies trying to put a straight face. >> i think there's shame that comes with child abuse. >> reporter: 15 years ago, this girl says she was sexually abused by not one but two teachers. this week the district filed a legal response saying she played a role in her own abuse. >> i just kept reading those words over and over again that i was negligent and partially responsible. >> reporter: the superintendent released a statement today saying in part they empathize with mrs. canane and did not intend to cause her former disstress. we have an obligation not to wave any potential legal lines of defen
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> a woman who says she was sexually abused decades ago by two teachers at a middle school in moraga says that she had to relive all the pain today. why that woman is startled how the district reacted to allegations that the school did not protect her. >> this is early when the abuse was starting. >> reporter: sometimes those silent words behind the smiling faces tell lies trying to put a straight face. >> i think there's...
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. >> reporter: we just heard from the battalion chief and told us many of those sent to the hospital have just been released. that's within the last few minutes. a gas representative is still checking all of the apartments in that duplex right behind me with the lights off. now the san francisco fire department says 11 people were transported to the hospital after the adults, there were eight adults, three children registered for high levels of carbon monoxide in their bloodstream. now a dispatcher received the call about 7:00 after hearing a carbon monoxide alarm sounding. >> basically we got a knock on the door from our neighbors and told us there was a carbon monoxide leak in the house. when we got out there was a fire truck and a lot of ambulances up and down the street. >> reporter: now some symptoms of the carbon monoxide poisoning, some of the residents had headaches and scratchy throughouts. the battalion chief is common cause is a faulty heater or stove. right now they still don't know the cause of this leak tonight. they till tell me the family called 911 and was able to ge
. >> reporter: we just heard from the battalion chief and told us many of those sent to the hospital have just been released. that's within the last few minutes. a gas representative is still checking all of the apartments in that duplex right behind me with the lights off. now the san francisco fire department says 11 people were transported to the hospital after the adults, there were eight adults, three children registered for high levels of carbon monoxide in their bloodstream. now a...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> well will have two extremes in our weather forecast over the next few days. with temperatures soring this weekend that trend will continue over the weekend. look at all the 70s over san francisco, oakland, even a few 80s around santa rosa. san francisco around 73. the winds not much of a factor. they are all mostly calm around five to 7 miles per hour. that calm wind is why we'll keep temperatures in the 70s tomorrow into tuesday. napa, san francisco 65, san jose 53 degrees. record heat a fairly good bet as we head into your monday. here's a look at the records we would have to be santa rosa, san francisco, oakland, redwood city and san jose, all of these cities reporting t record breaking temperatures. now last week we were talking about superstorm sandy unfortunately we're talking at another storm, nothing like last week. but if you can pick up, some rainfall moving into parts of missouri. look at this circulation developing right around florida this wi
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> well will have two extremes in our weather forecast over the next few days. with temperatures soring this weekend that trend will continue over the weekend. look at all the 70s over san francisco, oakland, even a few 80s around santa rosa. san francisco around 73. the winds not much of a factor. they are all mostly calm around five to 7 miles per hour. that calm wind is why we'll keep temperatures in the 70s tomorrow into tuesday. napa, san...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. . >>> our coverage continues of the aftermath of hurricane sandu. today power was restored in manhattan after nearly five days in the dark for millions. here is now a live look at times square a very different picture what we saw a few days ago when broadway basically came to a halt. a lot of people very concerned about what happened once this storm roared along the east coast. as you can see times square coming back to life after hurricane sandy. and today we got new satellite images that really tell the story of the devastation caused by that storm. new jersey barrier islands were battered. homes were swept away. entire neighborhoods, completely decimated. on staten island, the storm hurled boats onshore, wrecking the harbor and smashing nearly everything in its path. >>> staten island is just one of the places where volunteers are joining forces to help. today crews began to clean up some of the mountains of debris left behind. is there is concern about ho
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. . >>> our coverage continues of the aftermath of hurricane sandu. today power was restored in manhattan after nearly five days in the dark for millions. here is now a live look at times square a very different picture what we saw a few days ago when broadway basically came to a halt. a lot of people very concerned about what happened once this storm roared along the east coast. as you can see times square coming back to life after hurricane...
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every time we come in here, we come at least once a week, everybody says hello and appreciates us and we appreciate them definitely. >> reporter: now we talked to a raley's spokesperson who says the company had no comment, citing a media blackout. reporting live in downtown san francisco noelle walker ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there were signs of movement in the national hockey league lockout. the players' association and lawyers met today. the players have been locked out for 49 days. all games have been canceled through the end of, nor. the two sides are ats over revenue sharing and contracts. >> reporter: nurses and other staff are on strike at two sonoma county hospitals of the walk-out began this weekend. engineers also walked off the job at that hospital and petaluma valley hospital. this video shows the nurses' last strike over a month ago. union workers are angry over proposed cuts to oncal and nightshift pay. hospital says it needs to reduce costs to pay for new technology and to get ready to implement the affordable care act in 2014. >>> san mateo county sheriff's offices are
every time we come in here, we come at least once a week, everybody says hello and appreciates us and we appreciate them definitely. >> reporter: now we talked to a raley's spokesperson who says the company had no comment, citing a media blackout. reporting live in downtown san francisco noelle walker ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there were signs of movement in the national hockey league lockout. the players' association and lawyers met today. the players have been locked out for 49...
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or recognize us. we are forced to do this. >> reporter: workers say they want better working conditions. dominic wear says his job is pulling grocery carts together 10 to 15 at a time. >> it is wear and tear on my back. i will like to see more materials that we need to get the job done. back braces and shoe supports. >> protesters handed out flyers and asked shoppers for support. >> what do you think about this. >> i think they are paid to do a job and if they want more, get a different job. >> if they walk out, i'm not going to shop until they settle with them. >> tonight managers at this walmart declined to speak with me on camera about the labor protest. but did tell me the store has hired 40 additional people to monitor the store and parking lot tonight and tomorrow for safety reasons. they say they have asked the protesters to leave saying they are blocking the store entrance so shoppers have to walk around the vehicles to get around. >> aren't you afraid they can fire. >> new york new york -- no
or recognize us. we are forced to do this. >> reporter: workers say they want better working conditions. dominic wear says his job is pulling grocery carts together 10 to 15 at a time. >> it is wear and tear on my back. i will like to see more materials that we need to get the job done. back braces and shoe supports. >> protesters handed out flyers and asked shoppers for support. >> what do you think about this. >> i think they are paid to do a job and if they want...
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it's hard to reach people nowadays. >> a lot of our people tell us they're uncomfortable. a lot of people in berkeley say i don't go to telegraph anymore. >> we need to reclaim our public places so everybody feels comfortable and enjoys the downtown. >> reporter: these protesters would make the same argument for different reasons. >> let's get together and stop these rules ♪ sitting shouldn't be so hard to do. >> reporter: if measure f passes, it would go into effect in july. people sitting on the sidewalk would get several warnings before receiving a $75 ticket or community service. in berkeley, lorane blanco. >>> candidate and oakland city council wok brunner announced a lawsuit. she said that city attorney barbara parker sent campaign material stating that brunner has been suspended from the state bar. >> i actually expected to hit these. i expected to have my record distorted but i never ever expected an absolute false statement about my status as an attorney. >> reporter: the california state bar website shows that brunner was inactive from 1995 to 1997 for not comp
it's hard to reach people nowadays. >> a lot of our people tell us they're uncomfortable. a lot of people in berkeley say i don't go to telegraph anymore. >> we need to reclaim our public places so everybody feels comfortable and enjoys the downtown. >> reporter: these protesters would make the same argument for different reasons. >> let's get together and stop these rules ♪ sitting shouldn't be so hard to do. >> reporter: if measure f passes, it would go into...
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this used to be a lagoon. when we have that coupled with high tides, the water has noplace to go. >> there was confusion when sand bags would be available and whether city workers would help secure the site. >> i see the city is finally trying to help us, but it took two days of phone calls. >> sand bags could be picked up at the agency's operation center. proof of residency is required and there's a limit of ten bags per household. >>> and at ktvu.com you can track the next round of weather. we've also posted sand bag pickup locations. >>> the owner of a berkeley medical marijuana collective that was ordered to close down says he can't afford to battle the city any longer. the berkeley city council declared the business a nuisance and orded it to shut down. it's located on sacramento seven the counsel says it's violating zoning laws. he's been fighting the nearly $25,000 in fines he's facing, but says the council's declaration is too much. >>> spain rodriguez died today at his home in san francisco. the chron
this used to be a lagoon. when we have that coupled with high tides, the water has noplace to go. >> there was confusion when sand bags would be available and whether city workers would help secure the site. >> i see the city is finally trying to help us, but it took two days of phone calls. >> sand bags could be picked up at the agency's operation center. proof of residency is required and there's a limit of ten bags per household. >>> and at ktvu.com you can track...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> san francisco police are asking for the public's help tonight in identifying two people who set fire to a muni bus. it happened sunday night during the celebration that followed the giant's world series sweep. paul chambers is live now in the city to tell us about a photo that has already led to one arrest. >> reporter: i will tell you, the sketches and a couple of businesses across the street still have graffiti on them today. the city has made arrests, but they still need your help getting the rest of the people off the streets. police say granite is seen here smashing the window of a muni bus, was arrested at a hotel in san francisco, where he confessed to the crime. police need your help identifying two more men. >> any information anybody can give us to below these suspects are, that would be so reckless as to light a bus on fire. >> reporter: police released these photos of the suspects. investigators know the images are hard to make out. here's vid
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> san francisco police are asking for the public's help tonight in identifying two people who set fire to a muni bus. it happened sunday night during the celebration that followed the giant's world series sweep. paul chambers is live now in the city to tell us about a photo that has already led to one arrest. >> reporter: i will tell you, the sketches and a couple of businesses across the street still have graffiti on them today. the...
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other servers tell us the conditions today were treacherous with big waves. man was in the water for -- the man was in the water for half an hour until he was able to scramble up on to a rock and a coast guard motor boat picked him up at 8:00 a.m. >>> fans are calling it a meltdown on stage. instead of telling jokes, katt williams launched a tirade at oakland oracle arena last night, one that some say was fueled by drugs. eric rasmussen is live in oakland who talked to people in attendance there. >> reporter: many of the people actually got video of the whole thing on their cell phones. we have some folks having fun out here tonight as well. but many of the folks say not only was katt williams but he also disrespected the city of oakland. things were headed downhill when katt williams threatened to fight a heckler at the audience in oracle arena in oakland. this cell phone video provides the view when his entourage carried him off the stage. >> another person with a cell phone caught this view of williams earlier in the night mocking the crowd. more than a do
other servers tell us the conditions today were treacherous with big waves. man was in the water for -- the man was in the water for half an hour until he was able to scramble up on to a rock and a coast guard motor boat picked him up at 8:00 a.m. >>> fans are calling it a meltdown on stage. instead of telling jokes, katt williams launched a tirade at oakland oracle arena last night, one that some say was fueled by drugs. eric rasmussen is live in oakland who talked to people in...
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what can you tell us? >> well julie, this san francisco democratic party celebration began just after 8:00. take a look you can see there's still hundreds of people still here and it is going on past governor mitt romney's concession speech and a lot of people are here waiting for president obama's acceptance speech. take a look at this video we shot earlier the excitement here began as the electoral votes began to pile up for the president. and as the scope of this became clear, it's shared by the san francisco mayor and democratic party. you can see people celebrating at this hour right now. we've actually seen people driving through the streets at the edge of the castro district, waving flags, honking horns. a lot of people in the sidewalks celebrating as well. people sticking around now waiting to hear president obama's acceptance speech. it has been a good night for the san francisco democratic party. and they are waiting to cap the night out with hearing from the newly reelected president. julie, fra
what can you tell us? >> well julie, this san francisco democratic party celebration began just after 8:00. take a look you can see there's still hundreds of people still here and it is going on past governor mitt romney's concession speech and a lot of people are here waiting for president obama's acceptance speech. take a look at this video we shot earlier the excitement here began as the electoral votes began to pile up for the president. and as the scope of this became clear, it's...
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drivers are advised to use alternate points. if you are heading to san francisco, you will pretty much be diverted off. there is no estimated time at this point for any re-opening, but we'll continue to follow this and have more as it develops. >>> in other news tonight police arrested 42 people at a house party in san josi and did that they described as an army of officers to do it. eric rasmussen is live at police headquarters where he heard from police and part- goers who just got out of jail. >> reporter: maureen for their part police say they had bottles thrown at them. one officer was hurt badly enough he had to go to the hospital, but tonight some of those people at the house party told us that they are the victims. showing off bruises and rubber bullets. >> they forget their evidence. >> reporter: a few of the 42 people arrested by san josi police friday night took us inside the scene of a 22nd birthday party that now looks more like a war-zone. >> there was a knock on the door and says everybody needs to come out. no on
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firefighter tell us there's smoke in the building and we hear calls for blowers to be brought to the scene. initial reports indicate a small electrical fire. we do have a camera man on the scene and will bring you more information from city hall during this newscast. >>> an earnings report that blew away forecasts. the silican valley networking said earnings rose 18% over the last quarter exceeding $2 billion. earnings increased six hours after cisco announced its results. >>> hundreds of millions of the facebook shares are set to hit the market tomorrow about 800 million shares of facebook will be released from an initial public offering lock up. that lock up restricted some shareholders from selling until a certain amount of time passed. the idea was meant to boost the stock price but it hasn't worked. facebook shares have lost nearly half their value since debuting at $38. >>> the start of the commercial crab season kicks off thursday and prices have been set at $3 a pound. fishermen from half-moon bay to bodega bay will be setting their crab traps on saturday. >>> the coroner has
firefighter tell us there's smoke in the building and we hear calls for blowers to be brought to the scene. initial reports indicate a small electrical fire. we do have a camera man on the scene and will bring you more information from city hall during this newscast. >>> an earnings report that blew away forecasts. the silican valley networking said earnings rose 18% over the last quarter exceeding $2 billion. earnings increased six hours after cisco announced its results. >>>...
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that takes us from puerto mad era. it is a story you will see only on two. >>> bill martin tracking some cold weather and the chance of rain. that will be the complete by area week =8 >>> only on two, a pair of baby river otters orphaned in the wild and rescued by humans are back in the wild tonight. >> reporter: it is a spectacular setting. located in the heart of sonoma county. >> one of the most beautiful spots up here. >> reporter: this is lake sonoma, they're boating, fishing and on this day, in this crate. >> we pick up between three to 4,000 animals a year. >> reporter: once strangers and now friend. the two pay by otters, released back into the wild. >> okay the best thing about wildlife rehab is you work with these animals you see them when they're hurd or organned or scared then you get to take them out out to a gorgeous day like today and it's gone. >>> we really need to turn back to pages a bit in order to drive home the point about this passionate survival and the dedication of those who rescued them. a sa
that takes us from puerto mad era. it is a story you will see only on two. >>> bill martin tracking some cold weather and the chance of rain. that will be the complete by area week =8 >>> only on two, a pair of baby river otters orphaned in the wild and rescued by humans are back in the wild tonight. >> reporter: it is a spectacular setting. located in the heart of sonoma county. >> one of the most beautiful spots up here. >> reporter: this is lake sonoma,...
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there's no chemical use whatsoever. it's clearly the best example we have anywhere of sustainable food production. >> owning drake's bay, oyster company. today, for the first time he hosted the secretary of the interior, ken salazar. >> i chose to come here today because of the importance of this issue. >> reporter: that lease expires november 30. kevin says his business provides about 40% of the nation's oyster. he says if he loses his farm, a lot of people lose a lot more. some environmentalists say it's time to go. >> this is a wilderness area. >> reporter: sylvia earl also meat with secretary salazar today. earl was asking salazar to abide by the 1972 lease agreement with the national parks service. >> main problem now is you're changing the nature of this pristine area. with noise, with structures. >> it has major implications. that's why i'm spending the kind of time understanding all the dimensions of the decision before me. >> reporter: decision time in drake's bay. both sides will know by the end of next week.
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firefighters didn't take any chances inside using self- contained breathing apparatuses. personal trainer told me what happened right before they evacuated about 150 people from the building. >> one of my other clients came up to me and said, hey marlon there's something really strong in the bathroom. really strong and burning sensation, her eyes were burning and her -- she was coughing right after. >> reporter: a firefighter told me about 45 minutes ago that the odor was caused by eucalyptus room. the symptoms dissipate about an hour and a half. all of the victims went home and not to the hospital. i just we -- i just went back in and talked to club staff and they told me they will close at their regular hour at 11:00 and open at 5:00 in the morning. they also told me that the locker room is back open. >>> a sink hole opened up this afternoon swallowing the back wheels of a truck. the incident happened about 4:30 today. these pictures from a neighborhood blog show the large truck stuck in that hole. it is still unclear what caused the sinning hole or when it will be fixe
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let's challenge ourselves to find the common ground that has eluded us. let's rise above the dysfunction and do the right thing together for our country. >> reporter: but can the speaker make deals with the white house and still satisfy tea party republicans. >> i'm not sure i see that changing over the next few years. >> reporter: usf political analyst, david latterman says republicans are at a cross roads. either continue to stone call -- >> or do they get the message that a lot of people don't want that, and there is room for compromise, and they do come to some accommodation on a couple things. >> reporter: diana feinstein says there's hope. >> we have to find some ways to use that word, which some are disdainful of berks you which i see in an enormously confident sense, and that word is compromise. >> this isn't something that i'm going drawing lining in the sand. he's not going to draw any lines in the sand, i don't believe. >> reporter: compromise may be what voters want, but republicans may be seeming to decide if compromise not only works for the
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bill showed us what he wears around his neck. his youth unmistakable. one year ago today josh learned a roadside bomb ended tonight. tonight people gathered in front of veteran's memorial hall. they remembered the marine's life and how he changed theirs. >> ♪ >> reporter: with a hand over her heart and eyed crossed, denise remembers the loss of others. >> the lives lost in this community are priceless. >> we weren't sure if we wanted to have something because we didn't know that the day would bring us as far as emotions but more and more people were asking and it seemed like they wanted to come together. >> reporter: remembers their son in such a public way helps the foundation started in honor of josh's death. as the group grows the support hasn't waiverred. >> the response in the town was amazed and it hasn't waiverred a built. >> reporter: primo's donated 10% of their proceeds for anyone who came in and mentioned josh's foundation. >>> the service at evergreen cemetery recalled america's worse mass suicide. coleader jones abandoned the temple to br
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> this is a busy time of year at the second food harvest. the holiday food drive has now begun as much food and supplies as it has it needs more. second harvest says it supplies food to 250,000 people in the silican valley and peninsula every single month and it's hoping to raise $12 million and 2 million pounds of food this holiday season. >>> mark joins us now. no rest for the weary, the giants are still working. >> they can't put anything to rest. the rest of the teams they were out of it they were already busy on their offseason stuff. savoring their victory. the giants brain trust illegal business to attend to. plenty of decisions to be made. parting ways with aubrey huff. of course the mayor contributor to 2010 huff declined in an alarming way and leaves a buy out although they have every intention of signing their other major free agents like angel pagan, and marco scutero. none were given qualifying officers today should any of them depart the giant
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> this is a busy time of year at the second food harvest. the holiday food drive has now begun as much food and supplies as it has it needs more. second harvest says it supplies food to 250,000 people in the silican valley and peninsula every single month and it's hoping to raise $12 million and 2 million pounds of food this holiday season. >>> mark joins us now. no rest for the weary, the giants are still working. >> they can't...
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the cyclist told us he suffered a major concussion. he also lost his bike, which he says was stuck to the front of the vehicle. the damaged bike was later found. police say the woman apologized, but is being charged with felony hit-and- run. her name still hasn't been released. >>> more problems tonight for toyota. the company is recalling hundreds of thousands of prius hybrids. many prius owners are just now hearing about this recall. >> reporter: frank, many toyota customers told us they bought a prius because of its gas mileage and dependability. tonight, school teacher marian mark drove her 2007 prius to the downtown toyota of oakland dealership to get her tires checked. she told us she wasn't aware of the latest recall. >> if there's a recall, i'm glad they're being honest and hoping to fix it. >> reporter: toyota is voluntarily recalling 600,000 priuses in the u.s. the 2004 through 2009 models. the problem is a potentially defective steering wheel. of the same cars, 300,000 may also have a faulty water pump that may cause the pri
the cyclist told us he suffered a major concussion. he also lost his bike, which he says was stuck to the front of the vehicle. the damaged bike was later found. police say the woman apologized, but is being charged with felony hit-and- run. her name still hasn't been released. >>> more problems tonight for toyota. the company is recalling hundreds of thousands of prius hybrids. many prius owners are just now hearing about this recall. >> reporter: frank, many toyota customers...
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the fbi spokeswoman tells us, the district attorney office will tell us who can present a stronger case. >> courts have been to deviate and come down more harshly on law enforcement officers. >> reporter: tong's first court appearance is set for next monday. >>> a ballpark favorite, cracker jacks is striking out with a consumer group. they're launching a new product called cracker jacked, a caffeinated snack. the two ounce package contains about 70-milligrams of caffeine. that's about the same amount found in a small espresso. the maker, frito-lay says the snack is not intended for children. >>> president obama made history as the first american president to visit cambodia and myanmar. the president met with myanmar's democratic leader, and a former political prisoner. in the past two years, the country formally known as burma has moved quickly to become democratic. in a speech, president obama called on myanmar to keep moving forward. >> flickers of progress that we have seen must not be extinguished. they must be strengthened. they must become a shining north star for all this nation'
the fbi spokeswoman tells us, the district attorney office will tell us who can present a stronger case. >> courts have been to deviate and come down more harshly on law enforcement officers. >> reporter: tong's first court appearance is set for next monday. >>> a ballpark favorite, cracker jacks is striking out with a consumer group. they're launching a new product called cracker jacked, a caffeinated snack. the two ounce package contains about 70-milligrams of caffeine....
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the recalled spinach has a used by date of november 7. the spinach was sold in stores in 17 states including california. no illnesses have been reported though. fresh express grows most of its produce in the salinas valley but is owned by chiquita brands. >>> 37-year-old sean moffet came home with a bump on his head and told his roommate that five men had attacked him. but police say that he might have been five people that were doing summer salts on a mattress and hurt himself that way. >> he said that five men had assaulted him. and he had been beat in the back of the head. he said they really beat me up badly. he used some curse words and said, they really, really beat me up. >> reporter: his roommate says that he was unconscious the next morning and he was dead. >>> plus turning back the clock on black friday. how wal-mart hopes to attract early bargain hunters this year. >> on the streets of california department of justice. why they're knocking on doors in the bay area and the unknown that waits for them on the other side. oÑ >>> s
the recalled spinach has a used by date of november 7. the spinach was sold in stores in 17 states including california. no illnesses have been reported though. fresh express grows most of its produce in the salinas valley but is owned by chiquita brands. >>> 37-year-old sean moffet came home with a bump on his head and told his roommate that five men had attacked him. but police say that he might have been five people that were doing summer salts on a mattress and hurt himself that...
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they were reportedly using a torch to try and cut an oil line when the flames broke out. a sheen of oil spread about a half mile but the coast guard says this is absolutely nothing like the uncontrolled bp oil spill two years ago. >> in news of the world tonight in iran, the government's enrichment of uranium should triple soon. iran insists their uranium the -- uranium plan is for energy only. >>> today one victim's group says ikea is just the tip of the iceburg. >>> and in north korea, people are marking their first ever mother's day. they are buying flowers and cards. north korea's leaders recently announced that today november 16th would be set aside to honor mothers. some mothers paid the respects to the country's father, sung and il. >>> police have arrested a man who they say plan to open fire during a screening of the new twilight movie. blake lammers is facing charges. police say he bought tickets to sunday's showing and then confessed on planning to shoot people inside the theater. his mother tipped off police after he bought two assault rifles and hundreds of b
they were reportedly using a torch to try and cut an oil line when the flames broke out. a sheen of oil spread about a half mile but the coast guard says this is absolutely nothing like the uncontrolled bp oil spill two years ago. >> in news of the world tonight in iran, the government's enrichment of uranium should triple soon. iran insists their uranium the -- uranium plan is for energy only. >>> today one victim's group says ikea is just the tip of the iceburg. >>>...
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the piano used in the movie is going to go up for sale. it could go up for $1 million. >>> and we'll be right back with bad news for the 49ers. n ,0 >>> the route of 2013 amgen race of california is set to begin in escondido. the race will then go through santa barbara, san jose, livermore including an intention finish in san francisco. >>> the 49ers didn't really want to hear it today. >> put that quarterback quandary on the back burner. google might not even have the answer for this one. when was the last time two key players on the same team were knocked out for the season on the very same play within seconds for each other. the question the 49ers wish they never had to answer. williams has a torn acl in his left knee and hunter a torn achilles tendon. both were put on reserve. >>> line backing crew is going to be together for a long time. patrick willis, amad brooks and bowman all locked up well into the future. bowman an absolute beast and right on par with willis. signs a five year extension worth $45.2 billion. number 53 leading the
the piano used in the movie is going to go up for sale. it could go up for $1 million. >>> and we'll be right back with bad news for the 49ers. n ,0 >>> the route of 2013 amgen race of california is set to begin in escondido. the race will then go through santa barbara, san jose, livermore including an intention finish in san francisco. >>> the 49ers didn't really want to hear it today. >> put that quarterback quandary on the back burner. google might not even...
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the use of so called tweezers may not help human neurons in the same way but may be good to use before the onset of alzheimer's. >>> we'll hear from buster posey on the latest award he is now taking home. >> and get ktvu news to go. download the ktvu app. download the app and you can watch all our newscasts right there on your mobile device. [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> mark is here now with sports, it seems like it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. buster posey just seems like the real deal. >> seeing him in the clubhouse he portrays himself to be. even the name buster posey seems too good to be true for a baseball star. sounds like make believe, it's all a legend already. here's the moment that he and his wife kristin find out that he is add to it the national league's most valuable player. >> the answer is -- posey. tell you what
the use of so called tweezers may not help human neurons in the same way but may be good to use before the onset of alzheimer's. >>> we'll hear from buster posey on the latest award he is now taking home. >> and get ktvu news to go. download the ktvu app. download the app and you can watch all our newscasts right there on your mobile device. [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of...
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she told us her situation is difficult. her husband is a san francisco police officer who also has to work mandatory overtime. >> it's just imposing way too much stress. way too much stress. >> reporter: gibbs says it's hard to find child care on short notice. the 14 year veteran anticipates she will work over time again on thanksgiving. >> i am going to go home tonight and put my kids to bed. then i have to cook an entire thanksgiving dinner for 13 people because i don't know if i'm going to come home on thursday. >> reporter: but the fire department says that the overtimes are necessary. >> we're doing the best we can. >> reporter: but department says right now there are 1,370 firefighters, that's 180 short of what it calls quote comfortable staffing. the firefighters union disagrees, it says the department is short 150 firefighters. >> we're all trying to work through this. but it's just too long, too much aren't tonight the fire commission approved to ask the commission for more firefighters. >>> an arsonist is on the l
she told us her situation is difficult. her husband is a san francisco police officer who also has to work mandatory overtime. >> it's just imposing way too much stress. way too much stress. >> reporter: gibbs says it's hard to find child care on short notice. the 14 year veteran anticipates she will work over time again on thanksgiving. >> i am going to go home tonight and put my kids to bed. then i have to cook an entire thanksgiving dinner for 13 people because i don't know...
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neighbors used whatever they could to try to help. >> that tree right there, if they hadn't watered that down, it would have come over and got my home. >> reporter: no one was inside at the time, but next door neighborhood penny kirby who says the woman who lived there with her son lost everything. >> he i went oh, my god, you know? she has been here, maybe ten years. she has lost her husband, you know and now her home. it's like oh, i feel so, so sorry for her. >> reporter: to give you an idea of the intensity of the fire, right next door we can show you where the side of the cooler was actually bubbling from the heat. three engineer companies with the contra costa county fire protection district arrived in minutes and kept the flames from spreading to other homes, but firefighters acknowledged that they will soon have to do more with less. department plans to close four stations in january after voters said no to a new parcel tax designed to fill a $16 million budget hole. >> a couple of the units that were there, are potentially slated for closure. and that is a concern and we'll have
neighbors used whatever they could to try to help. >> that tree right there, if they hadn't watered that down, it would have come over and got my home. >> reporter: no one was inside at the time, but next door neighborhood penny kirby who says the woman who lived there with her son lost everything. >> he i went oh, my god, you know? she has been here, maybe ten years. she has lost her husband, you know and now her home. it's like oh, i feel so, so sorry for her. >>...
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thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. >> join us at 7:00 a.m. for more on the breaking news in menlo park where police say a man was fatally shot during an armed robbery and we want to leave you with one last look at storm tracker two. we continue to monitor the storm making its way across the bay area. and
thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. >> join us at 7:00 a.m. for more on the breaking news in menlo park where police say a man was fatally shot during an armed robbery and we want to leave you with one last look at storm tracker two. we continue to monitor the storm making its way across the bay area. and
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amber lee tells us how police found this little boy. >> reporter: police tell us they used every resource available to find this little 11-year-old boy. he was found near palocita school at 11:00 p.m.. we went to the home of the boy. while we were speaking to the family, police called to tell us that the boy had been found and that they were trying to locate the father. when we told police we were with the family they asked us to let us know he was safe. >> police just found him. >> really. >> they just found him and they are going to call you any minute now. >> hello. >> mr. ren handed the phone to his stepson when detectives called because he doesn't speak english. >> hi, hi. okay where? >> reporter: in mandarin, the father thanks police. the boy's stepbrother says he is relieved. >> very happy right now. >> we caught up with father and son after they were reunited with each other. >> how are you doing? >> good. >> where did you go? >> to my friend's house. >> reporter: ren told us that he went to a different friend's home. and that he didn't want to call his father because he did not t
amber lee tells us how police found this little boy. >> reporter: police tell us they used every resource available to find this little 11-year-old boy. he was found near palocita school at 11:00 p.m.. we went to the home of the boy. while we were speaking to the family, police called to tell us that the boy had been found and that they were trying to locate the father. when we told police we were with the family they asked us to let us know he was safe. >> police just found him....
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the rest of us by 8:00 a.m. back here in the next forecast we're going to look at the next system on sunday and it's as strong as this. >>> flood control officials say they have prepared for flooding as best as they can. there are canals that are engineered to handle severe storms like these in walnut creek. but officials are worried about people who ignore warning signs and venture into the canals. in fact, two children died last year in one of those canals. uncontrolled creeks are prone to flooding. >>> actress lindsay lohan back in trouble with the law. her arrest in new york city and the separate charges she faces here in california. >> it's surprising, it's really surprising and kind of scary. >>> but up first a woman attacked inside her own home. how she scared off her attacker and why police believe it may be linked to other cases. @ ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain ten
the rest of us by 8:00 a.m. back here in the next forecast we're going to look at the next system on sunday and it's as strong as this. >>> flood control officials say they have prepared for flooding as best as they can. there are canals that are engineered to handle severe storms like these in walnut creek. but officials are worried about people who ignore warning signs and venture into the canals. in fact, two children died last year in one of those canals. uncontrolled creeks are...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> an elementary school principal was found guilty today of failing to report possible child abuse by a teacher. matt keller is live now in san jose to explain how one juror felt the responsibility went beyond just the principal. matt? >> reporter: we've been covering this story for months, today, the trial ended inside this courthouse with a guilty verdict. stood and listened as a guilty verdict was read for failing 30 report possible child abuse. eventually, she sat down and wiped tears from her eyes. >> we needed to be able to send a message that their obligation is to report, not to investigate. >> reporter: prosecutors say a student in east san jose went with her mother to the then principal to report suspicious activity about craig chandler. they say instead of going to the police, the principal spoke with district officials in chanldz letter about the vexes -- chandler about the investigation. chandler was arrested in january and going to charge for s
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> an elementary school principal was found guilty today of failing to report possible child abuse by a teacher. matt keller is live now in san jose to explain how one juror felt the responsibility went beyond just the principal. matt? >> reporter: we've been covering this story for months, today, the trial ended inside this courthouse with a guilty verdict. stood and listened as a guilty verdict was read for failing 30 report possible...